tours & activities

   Are you prone to passionate pursuits and flights of fancy?

At Antulang, take your pick from laid-back to extreme, and everything in between!

                                Simply click on the links provided to learn more...

 

Some tours & activities may need prior reservation and / or a guarantee deposit.

Rates are net of government tax & service charges.

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Have a go at horseback riding, either around the resort or at the beach. Seasoned trail riders will be glad to know we use western saddles built for comfort and safety.  But if confidence levels are high, go hit the water and see what it’s like to ride a seahorse!

Whether alone or in tandem, kayaking at Antulang is always fun.  For the more adventurous, exploring nearby Tambobo Bay by kayak has proved an even more exhilarating experience!

Let the resort’s luxurious trimaran Annabelle Lee take you on a cruise to one of Negros island’s best-kept secrets:  Tambobo Bay.

A natural marina encompassed by mangroves and bamboo, the bay is a haven for sailboats and yachts from all over the world.

Up the romance quotient by timing your cruise at sunset, with cocktails served onboard.  Or better yet--arrange for a cozy dinner for two as you wait for the rising of a full moon!

Located off the southeast coast of Negros Island, Apo Island has been lauded as Asia’s top dive site, thanks to the combined efforts of local government and Apo’s residents in protecting the island’s marine reserves. 


It’s best to head off early, and pre-order for either a packed or elaborate lunch onboard. Apart from the diving, which is fantastic, snorkeling at the sanctuary is a must-try for non-divers. 

Scaling down a jagged limestone cliff is definitely not for the faint of heart--but should you decide to take the plunge, there’s no high quite like it (no pun intended)! 

Two hours north of Antulang is bucolic Bais, land of sprawling sugar cane haciendas, now famous for its dolphin watching tours.  From Capinahan wharf on Bais Bay, a short ride on a large motorized outrigger takes you to Tanon Strait, a natural habitat for numerous species of dolphins (bottle-nose, spinners, Risso’s and Fraser’s, to name a few, with the occasional migratory pygmy killer whales).  Best done between the months of March to November, head for the boat’s bow and dangle your legs--you’ll have dolphins literally playing at your feet!   

Offshore drift snorkeling at Antulang’s shallow coral reefs feels like hang-gliding over a rain forest canopy.  Added to the flora  are a cornucopia of creatures--giant clams, clownfish, lion fish, moorish idols, butterfly fish, ribbon eels and octopi.  Take it further by going on snorkeling safari, and see spotted eagle rays, hawksbill turtles, groupers and cuttlefish!

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What cooler way to explore the lush jungles beneath dormant volcano Mt. Talinis than by ATV?  Click on the link for details of the tours offered by ATV Adventure Tours.

HORSEBACK RIDINGhttp://www.antulang.com/new/horseback_riding/
SNORKELINGhttp://www.antulang.com/new/snorkeling/
KAYAKINGhttp://www.antulang.com/new/kayaking/
TAMBOBO BAY CRUISEhttp://www.antulang.com/new/tambobo_bay_cruise/
APO ISLAND CRUISEhttp://www.antulang.com/new/apo_island_cruise/
RAPPELLINGhttp://www.antulang.com/new/rappelling/
DOLPHIN WATCHINGhttp://www.antulang.com/new/dolphin_watching/
GUIDED ATV TOURShttp://www.antulang.com/new/atv_tours/
SHOW ME THE DIVES!http://www.antulang.com/new/diving/